Rep. Boebert’s Theatrical Night Out:

Why Lauren Boebert, Her ‘Male Companion’ Were Kicked Out Of Beetlejuice Show At Buell Theatre In Denver | Video Emerges | World News, Times Now

Surveillance footage from Denver’s Buell Theater reveals Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert and a companion being asked to leave the musical “Beetlejuice” due to multiple patron complaints. In the video obtained by CNN affiliate KUSA, theater officials can be seen addressing the patrons at their seats, leading to their voluntary exit.

Denver Arts & Venues later reported that theater officials escorted two patrons from Orchestra C Row E seats 1 and 2, citing complaints of vaping, singing, and causing a disturbance. The patrons initially weren’t in their seats, and upon their return, they were warned about disruptive behavior. Despite the warnings, they remained argumentative, and a subsequent complaint led to their removal. Refusal to leave would have resulted in trespassing charges.

Notably, Boebert’s identity wasn’t officially confirmed in the incident report, and theater officials couldn’t verify her involvement. Boebert later acknowledged attending the performance and admitted to laughing and singing loudly. Her campaign manager clarified that she denied vaping but unknowingly violated the no-photo policy by taking pictures with her cellphone.

This incident adds to Boebert’s history of controversial actions, including disrupting President Biden’s 2022 State of the Union address and making baseless accusations against Rep. Ilhan Omar in 2021, for which she later apologized.

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